The Best Donuts in Every State

When it comes to a sweet treat, it’s hard to beat a donut. Whether it’s classic glazed, custard-filled, or maple topped with bacon, donuts do it all: you'll find them on plenty a breakfast menu, pairing perfectly with a hot, black coffee, but they work just as well as an afternoon snack or an after-dinner delight.

It's true, there's never a bad time for donuts, but if you’re looking for an excuse to indulge, National Donut Day is here to help — and offer up free donuts across the U.S. Every year, the holiday falls on the first Friday in June. As the story goes, during World War I, Salvation Army sent a few hundred volunteers to Europe to support troops. One of their jobs was to bake for the soldiers, but that proved tricky on the frontlines of war. The volunteers wound up frying donuts in the soldiers’ helmets, earning themselves the nickname "Donut Lassies." In 1938, Salvation Army announced a holiday to commemorate the efforts of those volunteers, and voila! — we got National Donut Day.

Of course, anyone who misses out on the first donut-related day of the year can play catch-up later on Jelly-Filled Doughnut Day, on June 8; Cream-Filled Donut Day, on September 14; and then the other National Donut Day, on November 5.

Today’s donut has evolved since the days of oily cakes and frying pans fastened out of helmets. While the classics like cake donuts and old fashioneds are still popular, one survey found that over 80 percent of Americans would try wilder versions, like breakfast cereal, mango, or alcohol-inspired flavors. Regardless of what kind we’re eating, we’re eating plenty. On average, Americans put away 31 donuts each year.

There’s no shortage of options, either. Some counts put the number of donut shops in the U.S. at over 25,000. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with doing your own homework — especially when that includes taste-testing — Yelp has given you a head start by narrowing down the cream of the donut crop. "We identified businesses in the food category with a large concentration of reviews mentioning 'doughnut' or 'donut,' then ranked those spots using a number of factors including the total volume and ratings of reviews mentioning those words," representatives for Yelp explained.

From a traditional Bismarck at Sweet Coloradough in (you guessed it) Colorado, to the Chocolate Couch Potato (a chocolate-glazed with salted potato chips crumbled on top) at Wake N Bake Donuts in North Carolina, here are the top spots to grab a donut (or a dozen) in every state, according to Yelp.